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The water reflection of three people walking next to a pond in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Shown here is the original photo flipped vertical for a more conventional upright view.
Lousy reflection! See clearly and you'll know what I mean. I had less than 1 minute to capture this, position was all not right. Just two snaps, and then I had to rush to board the ferry to Phi Phi.
In photo: Lotus @ Klong JIhad pier, Krabi town, THAILAND.
EPCOT - Reflections of the Earth
I love the use of the water fountains which are set in the lagoon ( World Showcase lagoon) and how they vary the colours, and tie that in with the lasers and fireworks. So here is just Planet Earth, which if you know, Spaceship Earth ( the golf ball) is the most known thing of EPCOT.......this Earth here is so clever that they can project scenes onto it, and it can open up , like a flower almost, and that's when you got the finale fireworks from the centre of it.
I find this shot quite peaceful, for a theme park!, with the green and yellow reflecting on the lagoon.
taken Summer 2012.
Reflection on the polished aluminium refreshment trailer set up on Worthing seafront prior to the 2024 Worthing 10k event..
Reflections of winter on the Amite River.
It was such a dreary day today. It rained all day and the sun never even peeked out all day long.
Reflections of the late winter forest in the pond on Sope Creek Trail in the Chattahoochee National Recreation Area in Atlanta, Georgia.
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View in Large size to see reflections within the reflections as well as of my camera.
Reflection of me and Tower Bridge in a sculpture outside City Hall (part of a series of full stops by Fiona Banner).
Originally posted to the Guess Where London group.
Some place in Boisbriand. This picture is now on permament exhibition at City Hall.
Dans un parc à Boisbriand. Cette photo est maintenant en exposition permanente à l'Hôtel de Ville.
Taken at Farmoor Reservoir on a dull and grey day but these reflections of sails in the water brightened up things considerably
Windows are always interesting to photograph because there is generally more than one view that comprises the image. Here, I am looking through the side window of SCAX 646 at the buildings on Walnut Street, while the reflection of myself and the facade of the structures on Santa Fe Street (behind me) blend into the overall view.
BNSF San Bernardino Subdivision at the Fullerton Train Station - M.P. 165
Fullerton, California.
(May 6, 2011)